Beneath the winds: Masterpieces of Southeast Asian Art presents a spectacular selection of
works of art from the collection of the Art Gallery of South Australia, including many new
acquisitions seen for the very first time. The exhibition features 120 works of art, which
range in diversity from prehistoric stone sculpture to present day ritual painting, and provides an
exciting introduction into the astonishing aesthetic heritage of Southeast Asia.

Among the recent major acquisitions exhibited in
Beneath the winds is the monumental Burmese
Temple bell, unique for its intact bracket depicting Prince Siddartha. Visitors to the
exhibition will also be given the opportunity to glimpse the variety of textile art in the Art
Gallery’s collection.

The exhibition coincides with the release of the lavishly illustrated publication
Beneath the winds: Masterpieces of Southeast Asian Art from the collection of the Art
Gallery of South Australia, which will be available from the Gallery Shop.

FAMILY TRAILThe Beneath the winds family trail invites children and their carers to learn together about
the diversity of Southeast Asian art and culture. Follow the flight of the fabulous white cockatoo
on your journey through the exhibition. This complimentary family trail is suitable for all ages
and is available at the exhibition entrance.